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Show ' i 1 . county, must more war savings fUy SOUGHT stamps, have you UTAH . S.O. , Plovo . yoUR LIMIT? PROVO CITY, UTi.II, T I 'ESI 91 CLARENCE S. JARVIS DEATH OF YOUNG TRAGIC REGISTER )A O'CLOCK SYMPATHY IN I) OF THE ENTIRE COMMUNITY -- ITS YCUR ELECTION. Y, OOTOllKU 1!U S 21), vol. vin LABOR SHORIAGE RED CROSS WILL H. HAYS SUMS FACTORY III PLANS BOYS S. ENGINEERS TONIGHT NINE LAST CHANCE FOR THIS -- BECOMES CAPTAIN imOtlfiOOUSES BEFORE FLAYS RUBBER CAUSES ALARM XMAS BOXES labor Spanish Fork. Oct i i situation at the Jarvis, formerly of Sugar company plant at this place Is this city, has been, given a captains because of the epidemic of commission In the United States arR. L Howard has issued local Red Cross The chapter is, my and will be a member of the enau appeal to the local council of deanxious to see that our boya are ac- fense gineer corps, being assigned to the asking that every available corded proper Christmas treatment man from stores and 403rd reglment-JHe'wil- L at places not ot report New York, OcL 27. William H. Fort Douglas In ten' days and ex- (his year and as a result they are vital importance be urged to go to pects to be assigned for active duty. sending out Instructions on how to' work at once, or it may be pecea-sar- Hays, chairman of the Republican despondency,. took her, own life thto to shut down the plant. The national Captain Jarvis, a graduate Of the prepare and send packages to the corning Jit the home, of bee .aunt. . In the reconstruction of the old committee, made public here hat provided masks of Missouri' superintendent University engineering 1 YH. forces overseas J Joseph boy a WUliapason,. with Every fighting statement In which he to- tonight opera house a relic of some Interest school at Columbia,'' Mo., received There has for all . the employes Plied in behalf of hla party to PresiIs in service has. been, Using.. (or sev- was he the wherever army been about 50 hands short thus far discovered by George W. Powei-eo- hla first drilling, both before and af-will receive Christmas and this has made the work more dent Wilsons appeal to the nation to a At an. early, hoar this located eral jtnonths. Unitthe his Uer in in work, collegiate this morning the form of l a returr a Democratic... congress. - In- in package and he Is provided with one dlfficut for those employed." About his sjomtaf she arose ' as jiaual and brief sketch written on a board by ed 8Utet service. - He assisted statement Mr. Hayr said: 30 cent of the employes at pros-wet bout ? her W0rk,but r soon Jteservatm coupon - which- ad. the ' per aubdivbllugHthaUlRfah vc 4a, - W I Ison has -- questioned President 1885. M. Theo. Samuelaon, June 17, ilaaaed. her aunt and th household and. later was in the - reclamation one he is most desirous to aend him ent are girl and women the motives and fidelity of your Vw wt tffib carpenters who are mowr .i, service at the' Huntley project' In' hla Christmas ky telling "that 'she had taken ntrych-XtnIn congress. He" bas those Only representatives package. 'the bufldlng, did not notice Montana end on the Strawberry proEverything possible was done can send packths Impugned their loyalty and thereby coupons holding a .he writing and it was not discov- ject in Utah. He has also had s to save her. hat she' died, before denied, their .patriotism. His chalages to the boya. However, all may physician could reach 'the scene of ered until M-rwas about leading part in the construction of aldL to making up. those packages. 'is to you who elected those Powelsonj lenge Os tragedy. Provo Reservoir companys res. the boxes cartons or Christines preThe representatives. ' You owe , it 'to to chop iti up for .kindling wood, . Despondency' brought about by do ervoir ami canal,- in the Utah Lake furthe Red honor of your great party and to be will s Cross the vestic troubles " Is ' skid to bars when ho observed the following par-- Irrigation eompanya project, and to pared by own Self' respect to meet that them all for' who to nished your apply blow We bow beneath the terrible rawed 'Mn.Ed w&rdai to resort Jto graph plainly written on a board the Sevier River Land and Water -- boxes must not be largar-tha- n and Challenge squarely, not oly as us ones hss dealt again, that Death rich an unfortunata- act ' For some .that had been placed In the bdlldlng companys enlargement of the Se- Inches. hut as . Americans. 3x4x9 Mr,Ed-war, They,, will be furnishof mourn loss ; we the Today uonths' her ' husband, alleged, ln auch a manner as not to have been vier brldge. dam. He has made the as ed by the Red Cross after Nov. 1 and call f, your chairman, and upon you friend, Farrer, neighbor Its mistreated her and 'the' three mutilated even to the extent of hav- survey - of 'lh Dlxla Irrigation pro- all packages must be in' before the comrade to us all, whose ; funeral to do It' to UtUe sons 'thate survive-he- r; over been turned has having " ject, -20th - day of November, .Mr, . Wlhon accords the. RepubIi-i- . services were - held Sunday,--- deserted - them;- leaving - them ob- ing a nail hole through It: the government and accepted as the no credit whatever-for- . can will Debe No notevor Frovo per writing having I MrT Farrer was born in Mrs. Williamson, This was written In the year of Dixie reclamation project For ' a jects ofehirlty. measures promltted In the box.' Matches, liquor, cember was the and young- supported the war of with whom Mrs. - Edwrd ow has lived our Lord the staff Jbuttdlng time he. was also flaw or any other matter that might est son of Mr. and Mrs, .Roger Far- posed by his administration, although t)nce her early girlhood invited her Was erected for the amusement of the.. Brigham university, Yourfg friction cannot' be sent and all rer, two noble pioneers, who crossed they have done so with greater un- - ' cause tud the children to Uve with her, and he- had charge' of the testing where Provo of boxes will be given a thorough in- the plains with the earlysettlera. snlmity than' the ' members ' of his the drama- loving people ' did everything possible to make' life T;,laboratories. we have ' spection before' being mailed. Ted lived to honor the religion of own party. Despite that fact, he jCity and vicinity.. This year comfortable for her. them of haring tried to uZurp to In addltlon the foregoing. roTbi9parenta and leaves behind count-tivA sreekiagv-las- t Saturday she filed been harassed by tent caterpillars, ' soldiers-ar- e hla and in of friends proper functions. : ; , and lJe9g 7 suit in the District court for a decree spring frokts and deputy marshals, In no fime and in no way' have the mind to "At following He bear FARMERS , COUNTY church. Latter-daySaints urged discase was of divorcer bat the Tllils place 'lias ' been put up- to facts when preparing Chrlstmar a worthymlaa1ou.:to the they tried to take control - of- - the tthsed from the fac that the plain .W ' J wit " P ef his hands.-.LTthe galnta to forget their' trou'states and at the timeof his war-o- ut cels: WILL FIGHT SUGAR -eaftern tiff tad not lived In this county. one I ' hot "Which will knows' that. The country . Include nothing death1 'had' labored seven years jndent hies and, rejoice in . what blessings year, the time required by law befwardT5 knows t. You know 1L A more un-Christmas. until ; fresh be Second the of keep may company dramatic the home bishopric ore each an action, can be brought the and other . promore unjust, more wanton, PULP PRICES Paclr s ..gunday at 12:30, an extremely gracious, This disappointment to' thoughts to fable to bestow upon, them from the re-- . more mendacious accusation waa' email tin or wooden boxes.-Giv- farge congregation followed .,hl in ducts have added to' her despondency and stage 6f this temple of Thalia. So ov- - mains1 ' hard to candy never . made the U preference I by to the grave.' Bishop '4 ' N i Jr , r i aomlng she - concluded to end d hr cn- h 7vNelson presided' a't the funeral serv- - ntump orator, much leas by a eyecutiveCQnyniae pf, the er . chocolates1 unless tetter Thq 111 ; M for Untied parti- States, in heavy wrappers.-,;- ' at "bureau J H'heo Mr. SaAuehton.' Utah, 7'tces JtoldL' at, the cemetery, and he dent ot th la aurrived by her three son V articles includeDo not UJs.WL.Jlosqltvpot .packed Provo October, 25 nd Tlleenvsed the Preehlent Jcsep,' R, ,Keeler,BUJi purposes -- L ..V.T T'Jone 17,1885 J 7, S three brothers; her " B. P'Ty only to every loyal Republican , in car on and the r'xss. Buttle of listed si older residents if of Joseph the f iDL.xp 'y , X Mrs. Cl numerous Manyremember Mr. Samuelaon very pvL.i When possible, flT-- should be gertsen delivered timely and comfort-ta- congress, but to every loyal Republisent out. recently by the Utah IdaLo . relatives. , No arrangements jrovo "handkerIt fully merits the can In the land. the wrapped to . Farmers, addresses. lor the funeral will be nude until distinctly. He was a carpenter by Sugar 'company.-which inches which 87 of square. resentment rightfully and Choral chiefs, are became none Provo society, The protesting against county over, trade. One ef hie Ur brothers are 'heard 'from. mailed at th not be must find devoted wHl ly a been cancel will expression Packages has and urely rider. aay they the price Ur. Farrer Her husband, Harry Edwards, Is world famous as a bicycle not win their order for steers and alio the Individuals, ss they member, demonstrated their sympa- polls. , The board will be preserved Mid to be living ' In Eureka at 'the admits nor wfll they kivs bereaved "Mr, ..WMson grudgingly destination, to their for expect ot Mr. stock. Powelsoo, consent beet they " tope with the thy and affection for th present ttaw. n t the been have unleu appro hearing beautiful ths that Republicans framed and hung on the walls ot the bold over, ft was the opinion of th this country family by rendering Lz :.b demand of Hs he doe tie war. end cerCcnte why ' executive committee that th sugar spection sony. Tbs grave new armory when finished. LPd ky n priate dedicated by Presi- - 'their defeat? Because they nre ered charge companies should recognise previous can Red Cron, properly or krtxch ' till Hardly that Mol It dent J. William Knight contracts and agreements. Including duly authorised chapter ' T is becaust they are for peace Uie txrpector. Z the recommendation - of the teen the peckags through, not without, victory; beat In convention Logan farm bureau wrapbt houM cause they do not believe a testing tain, 3 picked It on January 18, 111. . the fKh unsealed, togetlr peace can be obtained through no-Z-- rlzh A wire waa tent to tha president ped end 10 -cob to the tweet j Another of the older residents ot gotletlonsj because thev . consider ef the state term bilreeu stattog the I.-- or coupon - by the Provo was called deeltoUd center borne yesterday that U. 8. stands for unconditional lection matiMwition of Utah county la the ' as well as for the United, hen Mrs. ESsaketh Buckley, the . Tbp haUfsl Cu has reached out Cross. surrender Red ter and urging Immediate action of announced States and Uncle Sam.' The Demounfortunate wlf of Jonathon Buckley, died . at had Matched . another ' commission ' Tbs city the state farm, bureau. . V . Mr.. Wil-the family residence In the Tn& defenisr trem our midst dames E. f today that "aR; person quarantined cratic congress doe noL remain 87 must an WaaLlnT.cn, issue of is not. There does years waa son .ward. aa caused by Her death. with Spanish influents follow-toten sun. The days from for as the Sue pneumonia, attack of diabetic home here at, clear Jay noonday and J Indoors r ? This - la country Will decide, Mra. Buckley wee horn March 18, an attack of Spanish toftuensa. quarantined, r after being of the Mr. Wilson wants only rubber 1858, InNottlngham. England. She He was .stationed at Camp Kearney done to prevent the spread came to Utah with 'her parenta, Mr. and wav returning to resume hjs duMrs, Becker, the beloved wife of disease. stamps, his rubber stamps, to con- re-- , succumbed funeral cases Provo, the new of 89 Becker and Mrs. William Hatton, to, 1878, ties there after attending william gres. He says so. No one know it Tbere. have been pneumofrom Great the death to hut at died only who 24 and with' them better than Democratic congressmen. hours, nettled in Provo, of a brother, Sunday night ported to the last r There is nothing quite' so sad that nia at her home, '456 East Fourth seven new homes were quarantined. He caNs for the defeat of where she has 'nude her Matte lor Lakes training school at ChfcagtJ a of our tbtfty born - i ill was antiShe the touched 'the hearts in of were has He became electlon and the street cases critically. Is South survived month ago. Republicans She nearly fifty years. Eight of these husdeher Mrs. waa Mary years ago and is survived by as has the death of war Lemocrat?. by her husband; five sons, , three on hla return Journey and borne of Del Webb. her He, os the executive. Is no longer. daughters, one brother and one tia-k- trained here for safety and medical Emma Thurgood of the Pioneer ward. band and . two little daughters, - lover? JOY'VrJONEB-BURIED-WIT- H Mrs,-Gross Mr.-aMra.- - Thurgood fell e vlstinv to the - satisfied to be - one - branch- - of . .. . parent atten0o'TbB Provo-R- ed died at her home Sat- Idge, two sisters and one brother The funeral cortege 'Will leave the and the young mans alster. Mra, Bay epidemic-an- d MILITARY HONORS .YESTERDAY government. 9 provided hy the eon fi of the valfor the ravage from arrangement Omaha, tltutierf. evening Definite traght urday Republican congressmen Buckley home, 809 East Tilth North L. Bowlin of . formade. not born been eooM was here She as not popuProvo's but yet life have one pneumonia.5' of his one treet, Thursday, at must be defeated and . Democratic o'clock, iantly for nerej V. Jones, .Jey In and brief services wDl be conducted Shake the hand of death. He Is sur- ty 'years ago and is survived by her congressmen, must, as they would, lar young boya, who gave his life '" Mrs. MUCH and twelve struggle, GERMAN ARMY That Is evito at the city cemetery. the husband, Fred Thurgood, vived by his parents, Mr. and great bit yield In everything doing his' SMALLER THAN FORMERLY was buried to the city cemetery yes- dently his idea the idea of an autoMichael T. Washington of Ruthven, children, seven daughters and five and Mrs. MRS. GUDGEON DIED SAT with proper, military honors. crat calling himself the servant, Iowa, five sister and two brothers. sons ; her parents, Mr. mil- terday Sis" the at six met to follow the bni bidding for the mastery of this Feyler, C. OcL of T. Vineyard; Jesse Harding boy URDAY FROM PNEUMONIA Paris, The 8. A. Many frienjrfunjpd out ' - de - Ge-" last - resting Journal par' brothers. the Bon of and undertaking three ters critic and to it funeral cortege great frre people. 0. H. Berg itary ' held were at beat European funeral the of cortege one ' services funeral in and the have escorted The " congress neve, Republicans After a brief struggle against the lor end place. Many prominent citi- one o'clocwk today at the city ceme- writers on military affairs, estimates Rev.' Ludwig Thomsen of tha Con- seemed --to him good enough --when pneumonia, Mrs. Nellie Gudgeon, the to the depot - of tiiattbe German - army- - baa shrunk the. ser- they assented aa Jthey did assent wife of Edwin Gudgeon of the Fifth zens turned out to pay their respects tery "where a gregational had last It A. C. with highest patriotism and which to A. somefrom 207 divisions, sympathizing friends gathered , mon at .the grave. The S. aid, - died last Saturday night. She to one ot TUnCle Sams boya. forces deallied and times against their : best Judgment, 'salute to the the last' while respecta March to 180," bad been 111 for about two weeks pay their members fired the final was the have grown from 170 divisions to sounded William. Lewis ' ceased. to hU proposals. Republicans at when the end came. Mrs. Gudgeon ROBERT ROY CORDNER . . tap. ' of SUNDAY;' additions ward Pioneer to the to him good The HERE have seemed come was a native ot England and over 200, thanks principal speaker. homj BURIED ' mnstc for"- the occasion, CEMETERY Czech and Polish AT a million of ' send to furnished SERVICES American. She fully Italian, enough tp Provo about 14 years ago. mother and daughter their'vona Into battle, to. furnish at reinforcements.. , buried on same day; survived by vher husband and four re-- j VICTIMS over the serviced VICTIM Vast CLARK BERT INFLUENZA .JS half of the army and far more BOTH funeral less young children,, one an ' infant, The i . , .f t: ' GEORGE r - th'n money for winning the than a month old. trains of Robert Roy Cordner of OF PNEUMONIA AT LYNDYLLjREMAINS BROUGHT HOME DIES OF .INFLUENZA bnt an unfortunate victim re not- - considered attack'of' an pneumonia, "war, Following Bench, they (Provo Influold 22 to have a voica In the year Miss Flora Taylor, the good enough BERf POWELSON VICTIM pCDeaths hated - messenger, Provo TanW. former of Bert the . H. war. Oct. remains th at Clark, Mr. The Walter conducted settlement of 'Taylor, OF FLU IN' RAYMOND CAN. ensa. were Payson, agbter of fol- J. an died who on of but thta of Ottot Wilsons Mr. of residence real died last Bishop resident pneumonia their ner at city, .purpose night Saturday cemetery Sunday i talks attack of Spanish Influenza "at Xyn-dy- lowing Influenza. He" was the son pyoyo Bench. . The' funeral services has - nothing to do with the conduct George .Powelson of this f ity has j Poulson presiding, Comforting Bish-da- , last Saturday night were brought of the late Bishop Joseph 8. Tanner were conducted at the Provo cpme-- of the war. He has bad that from received word from Raymond, made by John Yance and Sharon for burial. The young man and Jeanette Hamilton Tanner, and tpry tCKjay at 2 pclock-fo- r Provo the burial the beginning, has It now, and to 8unMcEwan, D. died Th. p f). thathH brother; Bert, some soothing la well known here and his many born here January, 1885. He ot Miss Taylors remains, end also body dreams of Interfering with his day evening from pneumonia, follow- - war(j quartet. rendered - - friends wQJ. mourn his Iona He ,1s leaves a widow, Mrs. Louise Reece jor j,er mother, Mrs. Rachel Taylor, Control. He wlmts Just two things. hr an attack of the "flu. The numbers. , wife hi Is full power to settle the war 1 sn by survived rvlred by his widow, three chll- - TSnner, and three .small , children; demise occurred two days young man was 28 year of age and; Mr. Cordner an Mr. and the brothers. waa of sisters left Pay .three two The Mr. hi Tanner well known ln thl cortege bishop dren, forG" her daughter. precisely as he and his sole, un- parent, and one ehlld; city. He leaves ' Eleventh and one sister. 191 four and the funeral. ward for for Second North years elected, at Cordner, 50n unappointed, unconfirmed Arrangements wife, two "children, bis the borne parent. Mr. Robert I m. 12:30 have not yet been announced. . p. at. a half. Jhree brother and three slpters. . 'A host of friends mourn bis loss. street .West iContihued on page 5.) Clarence S. STAMP POLICY 26.--Th- e Utah-ldah- o i. -- jSOTfiSriKW-ii- IN CONGRESS found m i y - yhom.-ihe- 1 n Y- -- .ee ... - 1 V e. V. i .. V, Funeral Services For Edward Farrer Held at Cemetery . . - ' 1 ft w v , -V -- . jte-pubHcan-a,. - iti , - ( -- -- - ' 2D - - -- 1885,-wheaJtt- Is its - - " r. OU e frT , par-7h- CORHj - Bdl ra j-- -8 -- 4 ft lfOTDto . -- - It -- I . COS. Ki-- Hi tChto e - -- '' dried-'-fruit- . preai-ciqee- - - T - TC 11 tl Tl'i; g CZ sr khaki-colore- d - - - jsir rhb I itrxr'i B. pro-The- 05-1- 8 llrt.J. S.n&Xey: pro-war- Died Yesterday; ijeyojr Blcyt FceeraJT herzday Vc If tu Utf Flu Patients Must Stay cm? Days Fh After Quarantine ", xsr torit t: i g' - - Ural Fred Thurfjood Died Saturday Night Leaves Big Family lt: I lebet ? " tidier Kcj Zzzzz'-- i:i FilJ Yilli 0. IU$. Villizzi Decker ; Died Sunday Night . 1 v -- Pro-wa- clti-sen-s ' t T , mm!; W. 1 J- nd M-- tb--- -- Iff vi Inr iut: . & , , r. .a' - or ; f large-assembl- age church-delivered, - in- - - 1 nd of. ,es,' ar- 11s or, er. iur a d - -- - -- m - 's rge . -- ll Can-J'we- re jvo-w- . be-.O- - V - F. u. a: - |